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Defining Architectural Design Excellence
2012 AIA Committee on Design ConferenceColumbus, Indiana | April 12-15, 2012
“Great architecture is...a triple achievement. It is the solving of a concrete problem. It is the free expression of the architect himself. And it is an inspired and intuitive expression of the client.” J. Irwin Miller
“Mediocrity is expensive.” J. Irwin Miller
“I won’t try to define architectural design excellence, but I can discuss its value and strategy in Columbus, Indiana.” Will Miller
Searching for Definitions of Architectural Design Excellence in a Measuring World
The AIA Committee on Design would like to acknowledge the following sponsorsfor their generous support of the 2012 AIA COD domestic conference in Columbus, Indiana.
DIAMOND PARTNER GOLD PARTNER SILVER PARTNER PATRON
DUNLAP & Company, Inc.
FORCE DESIGN, Inc. FORCE CONSTRUCTIONCompany, Inc. REPP & MUNDT, Inc.General Contractors
TAYLOR BROS. Construction Co., Inc.
Pentzer Printing, Inc.
AIA Indianapolis
Jim Childress & Ann Thompson
Columbus Indiana Architectural Archiveswww.columbusarchives.org
Costello Family Fund to Support the AIAS Chapter at Ball State University
CSO Architects, Inc.www.csoinc.net
INDIANA UNIVERSITYCENTER for ART + DESIGN
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Table of Contents
Remarks fromMike Mense, FAIA2012 COD Chair
Remarks fromAnthony “Tony” Costello, FAIA& Steven Risting, AIAConference Co-Chairs
Speaker Bios
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Schedule At-A-Glance
Detailed Schedule
SITE VISITS
Friday, April 13, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
DOWNTOWN FOOD/DINING OPTIONAL TOURS/SITES
Cummins Walesboro Plant
Indianapolis
Colleagues,
Being an old, mostly residential, architect from the boondocks of Alaska with a degree from a school out in the mountains of western Virginia, how can I not be humbled by the people who have preceded me as Chair of the Committee on Design, and for that matter, the people attending this conference.
Welcome to Columbus! Welcome to the Committee on Design! (if this is your first COD event) Work hard, walk far, party hard, and get up at O-dark thirty. That’s how it’s always been since I discovered COD, the best part of the AIA for an architecture lover like me. We’ll continue those COD traditions, but this conference is going to be a little different. It’s still about touring, looking, sketching and photography; but you’ll probably notice a little more emphasis on talking and listening. You’ll have a calm dinner with one of the speakers; an opportunity to argue with a few of those speakers at a pub late into the night; and an invitation to an informal discussion with Gunnar Birkerts, and Ben and Cynthia Weese. I hope you will take advantage of all of these opportunities.
We need to spend more time talking and listening because our profession and our society may be at an important crossroads. Why, here in Columbus, after the efforts of J. Irwin Miller and other enlightened leaders for so many years, are there almost no modern houses? Why do even most of us live in homes that try to look like grandmother’s house? There is an important taste gap between our profession and the rest of American society and it profoundly limits our ability to make meaningful contributions to our shared future.
This conference, at its heart, is about searching for ways to remove that gap. It’s about finding definitions of architectural design excellence that we can believe in, but equally importantly, that our fellow citizens can heartily embrace. Everything about this conference has been designed to encourage you to contribute to that effort.
Do good, learn a lot, and have fun.
Mike Mense, FAIAAnchorage, Alaska2012 AIA Committee on Design Chair
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Welcome to Columbus, Indiana
With over 80 modern architectural buildings, Columbus, Indiana was ranked 6th in the nation for architectural innovation and design by the American Institute of Architects. It has been called the “Athens of the Prairie” and “a mecca for modern architecture”, it is internationally recognized as a world-class collection of modern architecture by master architects.
This conference will focus on “Defining Architectural Design Excellence” through design statements, presentations, discussions, parlor chats and after hour conversations with many of the prominent architects who have designed buildings here. We will experience many of the iconic buildings by the masters of modern architecture, as well as many of the recently completed buildings. These will serve as a point of reference to the value and strategy that this community has taken with design excellence.
Thursday begins with a symposium, a tour of a Cummins engine plant, and the opening reception at the new Commons, where we will be joined by members of AIA Indianapolis. Friday we will explore the modern architecture of downtown Columbus, tour the Miller House and Garden, and have an exclusive reception and dinner at the Cummins Corporate Office Building with Cummins executives and community leaders. Saturday we will visit the modern architecture throughout the city, have a panel discussion, and celebrate at the annual COD banquet. Sunday we will venture off to the often forgotten modern architecture in Hope, Indiana and conclude with a brunch and closing discussion.
We hope your experience here the next three days will find Columbus, Indiana as unexpected, unforgettable, uncommon and different by design.
Anthony “Tony” Costello, FAIACostello + Associates2012 AIA Committee on Design Columbus, IN Conference Co-Chair
Steven R. Risting, AIACSO Architects, Inc.2012 AIA Committee on Design Columbus, IN Conference Co-Chair
Conference Presenters
Bradley BrooksIndianapolis Museum of ArtIndianapolis, IN
Gunnar Birkerts, FAIAGunnar Birkerts ArchitectWellesley, MA
Ben Weese, FAIAChicago, IL
Cynthia Weese, FAIAChicago, IL
Bradley Brooks is director of historic resources at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. He studied American decorative arts in the University of Delaware’s Winterthur Program in Early American Culture and has worked in historic house museums of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Texas and Indiana. Working to open the Miller House and Garden to the public brought him into closer contact with the modern and contemporary architecture of Columbus, Indiana and the legacy of J. Irwin Miller.
Born in Riga, Latvia in 1925, Mr. Birkerts was exiled to Germany in 1944, where he received a Diploma Architect Engineer at the Technical University Stuttgart in 1949. Arriving in the U.S. in 1949, he worked in the offices of Eero Saarinen and Minoru Yamasaki before establishing his own firm and becoming a professor at the University of Michigan in 1959. Professor Emeritus at MIchigan since 1990, he holds distinguished professorships from the Universities of Illinois, Oklahoma and Michigan. An Architect in Residence at the American Academy in Rome in 1976, he is a Fellow of the AIA, the Latvian Architectural Association, and the Graham Foundation. A member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (LAS), he received the Brunner Prize in Architecture, “The Great Medal” from LAS, and the Republic of Latvia’s “Order of the Three Stars”. He is married, has three children and has received 58 major architectural awards.
Ben Weese is a founding principal of Weese Langley Weese. He worked for twenty years at Harry Weese and Associates where major projects included the Northside Junior High, Columbus, Indiana and the Irwin Union Bank, Hope, Indiana. He has worked extensively with educational institutions throughout the country including Williams College, Illinois Wesleyan University and Grinnell College. His work has been widely published, exhibited and awarded. In 1996 Ben led the campaign to buy and restore H.H. Richardson’s Glessner House in Chicago; he was a founding member and president of the Chicago Architecture Foundation. He was a board member and president of the Graham Foundation for Advancement in the Fine Arts. He was a member of the Commission on Chicago Landmarks. In 2011 AIAChicago awarded him their Lifetime Achievement Award.
Cynthia Weese is a founding principal of Weese Langley Weese. Her clients have included the Art Institute of Chicago, the University of Chicago and Northwestern University. Her work has received many awards; she has lectured nationally and internationally. From 1995-2006 she was professor and dean of the School of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, her alma mater, where she was also active in the process of planning and building an arts campus including renovating three existing buildings and constructing two new ones. Cynthia has been active in the AIA, serving as President of AIAChicago and vice president of the national AIA Board. She is a founding member of Chicago Women in Architecture and the Chicago Architectural Club and was president of the latter. She currently is a Board member of the Society of Architectural Historians.
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Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIAVenturi Scott Brown & AssociatesPhiladelphia, PA
Daniel McCoubrey, AIAVenturi Scott Brown & AssociatesPhiladelphia, PA
Since joining VSBA in 1987, Nancy has provided planning and design services to academic and cultural institutions. Her projects include campus plans, museums, student centers and libraries -- design that helps build community by integrating social, strategic and physical goals. Her architectural projects include Harvard Divinity School’s Rockefeller Hall, the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America at Radcliffe, and VSBA’s winning competition entry for the extension of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. She has taught undergraduates at Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania, and has been on the Drexel University Department of Architecture’s adjunct faculty since 1990. She is currently a member of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission.
With VSBA since 1981, Mr McCoubrey is experienced with planning and design of academic and cultural projects and has special expertise in adaptively reusing and restoring historically significant buildings. His projects have received two AIA National Honor Awards and several state and local chapter awards. He was principal-in-charge of the new Lenfest Hall for the Curtis Institute of Music; additions and renovations to the Allentown Art Museum; and renovations and restoration of the Main House at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC. and renovations of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. Dan has taught in Drexel University’s Department of Architecture since 1986. He is a member of the Philadelphia Historical Commission’s Architectural Review Committee.
Jane Weinzapfel, FAIALeers Weinzapfel & AssociatesBoston, MAA principal of Leers Weinzapfel Associates Architects, Inc., in Boston, the 2007 National AIA Firm Award winner, Jane has directed the design of many acclaimed building projects, including the Transportation Control Center in Boston, which received an Award Citation from Progressive Architecture and a Merit Award given jointly by the US Department of Transportation and the National Endowment for the Arts. The MIT School of Architecture and Planning received an Interior Architecture Honor Award from the AIA, an Architectural Record/Business Week Award and was featured in Architecture, Interiors and Interior Design. The University of Pennsylvania Modular VI Chiller Plant was honored with an AIA Honor Award for Architecture, a P/A Award, and was featured in Architecture, Architectural Record, Business Week, A+U in Japan, L’Architettura and ARKiTEKToN in Italy.
Conference Presenters
Fred Koetter, FAIA, RIBAKoetter Kim & AssociatesBoston, MA
Susie Kim, AIAKoetter Kim & AssociatesBoston, MA
A founding principal of Koetter Kim & Associates, an internationally recognized firm focusing on Architecture and Urban Design. Among his diverse professional accomplishments, Fred has been involved in the major urban design project of revi-talization of London’s docklands area at Canary Wharf and has developed renewal designs for a number of U.S. cities. KKA was recommended by Cesar Pelli to create the 2007 master plan for the Columbus, Indiana downtown redevelop-ment, including becoming the lead designer for the new Commons, the Jackson Street Parking Garage and the Commons Office building for Cummins. Fred served as Dean of the School of Architecture at Yale University from 1993-1998 and has taught at Cornell, Harvard and Kentucky. Fred co-authored Collage City with Colin Rowe. He received his B. Arch from the University of Oregon and M.Arch from Cornell University.
A founding principal of Koetter Kim & Associates, Susie brings to each project strong design leadership focusing on the theory that urban design and contextual issues inform architectural responses. Her greatest strengths are the ability to synthesize various project challenges into clear concepts guiding the design process towards resolution. Susie led the 2007 master plan for the Columbus, Indiana downtown redevelop-ment, and was a co-designer for the new Commons, the Jackson Street Parking Garage and the Commons Office building for Cummins. Susie is a fellow in the Institute of Urban Design. She has been a visiting professor and design critic at Harvard, MIT, Carnegie Mellon and RISD, receiving her architectural education from Cornell University and Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Carlos Jimenez, AIACarlos Jimenez StudioHouston, TX
Kevin Kennon, AIAKevin Kennon ArchitectsNew York, NY
Kevin Kennon Architects was founded in 2002, after leaving as a design partner at Kohn, Pederson & Fox Associates, P.C. As a founding principal of United Architects, Kevin Kennon was a finalist in the prestigious 2002 World Trade Center Design Competition organized by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. His work has been exhibited widely and is in the Permanent Collection of the Museum of Modern Art. He has received over thirty major design awards including ten from the American Institute of Architects, the Architectural League Young Architects Award, and the Progres-sive Architecture Award. His monograph “Architecture Tailored” DD Publication #16 was published in 2006. He has taught at Yale University, Princeton University, the Cooper Union, and Columbia University and has lectured at Princeton, Yale, Rice, University of Houston, Amherst College, and the Architectural League of New York.
Born San Jose, Costa Rica in 1959, Carlos moved to the U.S. in 1974 and trained as an architect at the University of Houston (B.Arch.1981). Carlos Jimenez Studio opened in 1983 and Carlos became a Tenured Professor at Rice University in 2000. He has taught at many universities in the U.S. and Spain; is a frequent lecturer, critic and jury member; and was a Pritzker Architecture Prize 2001-2011 jury member. Built works include: the Spencer Studio Art Building at Williams College, the Irwin Mortgage Corporate Headquarters, and the Centre Urbain in Evry France. Jimenez has received several design awards from the AIA, PA, Architectural Record, Architecture, the Chicago Athenaeum and the Architectural League of New York. His work has been published in numerous architectural journals and books such as “CarlosJimenez” (Barcelona), “Carlos Jimenez Buildings” (New York), and “Crowley” (Singapore).
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Will MillerThe Wallace FoundationNew York, NY
John Morris Dixon, FAIABoston, MA
Michael Franklin Ross, FAIAHGA Architects and EngineersLos Angeles, CA
Will Miller was born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, living there until becoming the president of the Wallace Foundation in 2011. The youngest of five children of J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller, he continued his family’s commitment to Columbus as the chairman of Irwin Management Co., CEO of Irwin Financial Corporation and a director of Cummins, Inc. He co-chaired Columbus’ Vision 20/20, a major civic public/private investment initiative focused on rebuilding downtown and was a founding member of the Community Education Coalition. Will earned a B.A. in English from Yale University and an M.B.A. from Stanford University.
Michael Ross is a Vice President and Principal with the Los Angeles office of HGA. His expertise in master planning and design spans more than 35 years, in which he has led more than $2 billion in design, architecture and planning projects. His expertise encompasses a diverse group of projects, from education, cultural and healthcare to laboratories and government facilities. During the last 20 years the majority of Michael’s work has been focused on creating innovative healthcare environments that enhance experience and streamline hospital operations. He works with clients and the design team to develop the initial concept while maintaining the design throughout. Michael was the project architect at Hardy Holtzman Pfeiffer Associates (HHPA) for the Cummins Occupational Health Association (COHA), completed in 1973 and received the AIA Honor Award in 1975.
An architecture graduate of MIT, Dixon left the drafting board for architectural journalism in 1960. After some years at Architectural Forum (for which he wrote a cover feature on Columbus in 1965), he served as chief editor of Progressive Architecture 1972-1996. In recent years he has written for numerous publications and is now a contributing editor for Architect. He has been chair of the AIA Committee on Design and probably holds the record for COD conferences attended. He has been on numerous AIA chapter and regional juries and twice on the national Institute Honors for Collabora-tive Design jury. He has also served as a judge for several design competitions and has been on architect selection panels for GSA’s Design Excellence program and for such institutions as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Conference Presenters, local architects
Nolan Bingham, AIANolan Bingham Architect P.C.Columbus, IN
James Paris, AIAParis/Bingham (retired)Columbus, IN
Nolan G. Bingham currently has is own firm. He was a principal with Jim Paris at Paris/Bingham Partnership, who together designed the addition to Fire Station No. 1. Bingham’s Columbus designs include the addition to the First Christian Church, the Ivy Tech State College facility, and the addition to the Mt. Healthy Elementary School. He served as consultant to Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects’ during the Pence Place Apartments construction and was the local owner contact and consultant for Thompson and Rose Associates during the construction for the Bartholomew County Veterans Memorial. Nolan received his architectural education from Ball State University.
In 2005, Jim Paris retired from the practice of Paris/Bingham Partnership. He is currently limiting his designs to residences for friends. The Columbus designs led by Jim Paris include the Bartholomew County Public Library addition, the addition to Fire Station No. 1, the Senior Center renovation, the new Home Federal Savings and Loan, and many private residences. He served as a consultant to Don M. Hisaka during the Bartholomew County Jail construc-tion, and was the facilities architect for Columbus City Hall.
Todd Williams, AIATodd Williams & Assocates P.C.Columbus, IN
Louis Joyner, AIALouis Joyner, ArchitectColumbus, IN
Starting off as a Liberal Arts and Philosophy major, Todd received his architectural education from the University of Michigan, interning and working for Cesar Pelli & Associates. He became an Architect in Residence for Irwin Manage-ment Company in Columbus, Indiana in 1983, doing many renovations for the original Commons and associate architect with Kevin Roche for the Columbus Visitors Center addition. Todd renovated the downtown Republic building when the presses were relocated to the Printing Center. In 1989, he established his own small practice, working with Cummins and Irwin Union Bank, as well as other local clients. He has associated on projects with many of the national architects including Kevin Roche, Carlos Jimenez, Deborah Berke, Thompson Rose, and Koetter Kim.
Louis Joyner received his B.A. from New College of Florida, M. Arch. from Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC), and worked for noted firms in Los Angeles and Indianapolis before starting his practice in 2000. The scope of the firms’ work includes commercial, residential and preservation projects. Selected projects by his firm include IUCA+D interiors, Kidscommons, the Kirr Marbach Building renovation and multiple projects related to the Crump Theater. He spearheaded the groundbreaking designation of six of Columbus’ modern buildings as National Historic Landmarks, and has recently prepared the pending NHL nomination for The Republic. Louis serves on the Indiana Landmarks’ “Indiana Modern” committee and on the mayor’s Downtown Arts and Culture Planning Advisory Committee.
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Mike Mense, FAIAmmenseArchitectsAnchorage, AK
Anthony “Tony”Costello, FAIACostello + AssociatesMuncie, IN
Steven Risting, AIACSO Architects, Inc.Indianapolis, IN
The Irving Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Architecture, Tony taught for over 40 years at Ball State University. An advocate of community-based urban de-sign and historic preservation, he founded Ball State’s Muncie Urban Design Studio (MUDS) and Small Town Assistance Program. His limited architectural firm focuses on community projects. Recipient of the “Unexpected Partner” award from the Columbus Visitors Center in 2008, Tony has participated in the center’s tour guide training program, developed programs between Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives and the AIA, facilitated a charrette resulting in the IMA’s ownership of the Miller House and Garden, and contributed to several videos on Columbus, Indiana. Tony received his architectural education from Pratt and Columbia University, with a post-graduate fellowship at Harvard and MIT.
COD 2012 Chair & Conference Co-Chairs
mmenseArchitects has won numerous design awards including an AIA National Urban Design Honor Award in 1996 and the Alaska Capitol Competition in 2005 in partnership with Morphosis. Mike imagined and designed “From Canvas to Steel, Ed Crittenden and the Architecture of Anchorage, 1950-2000”, an exhibit at the Anchorage Museum of History and Art in 2006. He chaired the AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Conference in 1998 and 2009 and served as an Anchorage Housing and Neighborhood Develop-ment Commissioner, Anchorage Museum Association Trustee, Chairman of the Anchorage Urban Design Commission, President of KSKA Public Radio, Member of the Board of Directors of the Visual Arts Center of Alaska, and instructor at Anchorage Community College. He received a B.Arch with highest honors from Virginia Tech in 1973.
A Design Principal at CSO Architects, Steve has practiced architecture in Indiana and Boston for over 30 years, with expertise in commercial, corporate, university and master planning, as well as a diversity of projects. He has been recognized for design excellence with numerous AIA and industry project awards. He has designed or collaborated on the designs of many projects in Columbus, IN including St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church, The “new” Commons and several of the downtown redevelopment projects. In 2011, his contribution to Columbus architecture was recognized with the “Unexpected Partner” award. He is currently working on the 8th edition of “Columbus, Indiana: A Look at Modern Architecture and Art” and is a board member of the Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives. A graduate of Iowa State University and Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Steve has taught architectural design at Ball State University.
Conference Schedule
Day 1THURSDAYApril 12
Welcome
“The Architectural Legacyof Columbus, Indiana”
Dinner reservations
Holding Court
Day 2FRIDAYApril 13
Downtown Beginnings
Design Statements
Miller House and Garden tours
Downtown tours
Parlor Chat - Birkerts
Cummins Reception & Dinner
Holding Court
Day 3SATURDAYApril 14
Churches
Design Statements
Panel Discussion“Modernism, Mannerismor Architecture”
Bus tour
Parlor Chat - Weese
AIA COD Banquet
Day 4SUNDAYApril 15
Hope, Indiana
Farwell BrunchDiscussion
SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE
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DAY 1 - PM: Thursday, 12 April 2012
1:00PM - 3:00PMPre-conference Symposium“What is Architectural Design Excellence?” @ IUCA+D, 300 Jackson St. Moderator:
Anne Schopf, FAIA Panelists:
Will Bruder, FAIA Ed Feiner, FAIA Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA Susan Szenasy editor - Metropolis magazine
Kelly Wilson director - IUCA+D
PUBLIC welcomeThis Symposium is a the first gathering of an eminent panel of architectural practitioners, writers,and educators participating in a year long conversation about the meaning of architectural design excellence. With Thomas Fisher, Assoc. AIA, they will come together again at the national convention in Washington D.C.
3:00PM - 5:00PM
Optional Bus Tour Cummins Midrange Engine Plant @ Walesboro (Kevin Roche 1973) Bus departs from Hotel Indigo Bus returns to The Commons
5:00PM - 6:00PMReception @ The Commons (Koetter Kim / CSO, 2011) (2 blocks east of Hotel Indigo)
6:00PM - 6:15PMWelcome
Mike Mense, FAIA 2012 AIA COD Chair
Mayor Kristen Brown Mayor of Columbus
Scott Pannicke, AIA AIA Indianapolis President
Tony Costello, FAIA Steven Risting, AIA Conference Co-Chairs
6:15PM - 7:00PM“The Architectural Legacy of Columbus, Indiana” Bradley Brooks @ The Commons
7:30PM - 9:00PMDinner with speakers Reservations at Smith’s Row Bistro 310 Tre Bicchieri
Dinner at your own expense
9:00PM - 11:00PM+
HOLDING COURT Conversations with speakers @ Smith’s Row Will Bruder, AIA Kevin Kennon, AIA Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA Susie Kim, AIA
Drinks your own costs PUBLIC welcome
2:00PM - 5:00PMConference Registration @ Hotel Indigo @ The Commons 5:00PM
DAY 2 - AM: Friday, 13 April 2012
11:00AM - 12:15PMDESIGN STATEMENTS @ City Hall Meeting Room, Main Floor City Hall (Edward Charles Bassett, SOM, 1981) 123 Washington Street Kevin Kennon, AIA Fred Koetter, FAIA & Susie Kim, AIA Michael Ross, FAIA Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA
12:15PM - 12:45PMBox Lunch @ City Hall Meeting Room
12:20PM-12:40PM Soladigm - Gold Sponsor Presentation
7:50AM - 8:50AMWalking Tours Guided Groups Start at Hotel Indigo Lobby
Cleo Rogers Memorial Library (I.M. Pei, 1969) 536 Fifth Street Library closed Friday due to a retreat Please visit the inside on Thursday or Friday. Open TH 8:30AM-9PM, SAT 8:30AM-6PM SUN 1PM-4PM
Remarks: Jim Paris
Lincoln Elementary School (Gunnar Birkerts, 1967) 750 Fifth Street Guided interior tour, school in session NO photos with children
Columbus Visitors Center (Kevin Roche addition, 1995) (Chihuly sculpture, 1995) Corner of Fifth and Franklin Streets Remarks: Lynn Lucas
7:00AM - 7:50AMBuffet Breakfast @ Hotel Indigo
7:20AM-7:40AM USG - Gold Sponsor Presentation @ Hotel Indigo Meeting Room
8:50AM - 9:50AMSt. Peter’s Lutheran Church (Gunnar Birkerts, 1988) 719 Fifth Street Meet in Sanctuary Presentation: Gunnar Birkerts
9:50AM - 10:00AM
Walk to First Christian Church 1 block west on Fifth Street 1 block south on Lafayette Street to side door entry
10:00AM - 10:45AMFirst Christian Church (Eliel Saarinen, 1942) 531 Fifth Street Lafayette Street side entry Meet in Sanctuary Remarks: Nolan Bingham
10:45AM - 11:00AM
Walk 5 blocks to City Hall 1 block west on Fifth Street, 3 blocks south on Franklin Street, 1 block west on 2nd Street
12:45PM - 1:00PMCity Hall Remarks @ City Hall Meeting RoomRemarks: Philip Enquist, FAIA (SOM)
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DAY 2 - PM: Friday, 13 April 2012
7:30PM - 9:00PMDinner at Cummins @ Cummins Corporate Office Building Cerealine Building Cafeteria Dinner by Cummins Executive Chef Jonathan Thomas
6:00PM- 7:00PMCummins Reception @ Cummins Corporate Office Building 500 Jackson Street
Reception and Dinner with Cummins Executives and Community Leaders
1:20PM - 5:00PMMiller House & Garden Tours (Eero Saarinen, Alexander Girard, Dan Kiley, 1957)
9 Group Tours - Must have Ticket MUST BE ON TIME! 20 minute intervals - see ticket for times Shuttle bus departs from and returns to Columbus Visitors Center (first 2 groups depart from City Hall) NO Restrooms @ Miller House IMA photography policy - personal use only
5:00PM - 6:00PMPARLOR CHATwith Gunnar Birkerts @ Hotel Indigo
12:45PM - 1:15PMMiller House & GardenPresentation @ City Hall Meeting Room
Film: Miller House & GardenRemarks: Bradley Brooks
7:00PM - 7:30PMCummins Corporate Office BuildingGuided Tours (Kevin Roche, 1984)
9:00PM - 11:00PM+HOLDING COURT Conversations with speakers @ Smith’s Row Carlos Jimenez, AIA Daniel McCoubrey, AIA Michael Ross, FAIA Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA
Drinks your own costs PUBLIC welcome
1:20PM - 5:00PMDowntown Walking Tour Ball State University architectural students available as guides SEE DOWNTOWN MAP
Speakers at:The Republic (Myron Goldsmith, SOM, 1971) 100 Washington Street Remarks: Louis Joyner Guided Tours Enter 2nd Street “Front Door”
301 Washington Street (Alexander Girard, 1972) J. Irwin Miller office Guided Tours
Irwin Union Bank and Irwin Office Building arcade (Kevin Roche, 1973) 500 Washington Street Remarks: Todd Williams Remarks @ 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30
DAY 3 - AM: Saturday, 14 April 2012
11:00AM - 12:00PMDESIGN STATEMENTS @ Columbus Learning Center Lecture Hall Carlos Jimenez, AIA Daniel McCoubrey, AIA Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA
12:00PM - 1:00PMBuffet Lunch & Tours 3 groups Buffet @ CLC Student Commons
Columbus Learning Center (Kevin Kennon / KPF, 2007) Kevin Kennon guided tours
Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence (Cesar Pelli, 2011) Self-guided interior and exterior tours
7:50AM - 8:00AM Bus travel Board buses at Hotel Indigo parking lot
8:00AM Bus drop-offNorth Christian Church (Eero Saarinen, 1964) Open 8:00AM-8:30AM
Remarks @ 8:00AM Louis Joyner
St. Bartholomew Church (Ratio Architects, 2002) East Parking Lot Entry Open 8:45AM-9:15AM
Remarks @ 8:45AM Steven Risting
Schmitt Elementary School (Harry Weese, 1957) (Leers/Weinzapfel addition, 1991)
Northside Middle School Ben Weese (Harry Weese & Associates, 1961) (Leers/Weinzapfel addition, 1991)
9:15AM Bus pick-up @ St. Bartholomew parking lot
7:00AM - 7:50AMBuffet Breakfast @ Hotel Indigo
7:20AM-7:40AM Linel - Gold Sponsor Presentation @ Hotel Indigo Meeting Room
9:30AM - 10:30AMFirst Baptist Church (Harry Weese, 1965) Presentation: Ben & Cynthia Weese interior and exterior tours
W.D. Richards Elementary School (Edward Larabee Barnes, 1965)
Par 3 Clubhouse (Bruce Adams, 1972)
10:30AM - 11:00AMBus travel to Columbus Learning Center
9:15AM - 9:30AMBus travel to First Baptist Church
Drive by:Fire Station #4 (Venturi & Rauch, 1968)
L. Francis Smith Elem. School (John Johansen, 1969)
Eastbrook Branch Bank (Harry Weese, 1961)
Parkside Elementary School (Norman Fletcher, TAC, 1962)
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DAY 3 - PM: Saturday, 14 April 2012
7:00PM - 10:30PMReception/COD Banquet @ Otter Creek Country Club (Harry Weese, 1965)
8:00PM Presentation Will Miller 8:30PM Dinner
9:30PM -10:30PM
Annual Members Slide Show organized by Andy King, AIA
3:00PM - 5:00PMArchitectural Bus Tour 3 Buses, different routes SEE BOOKLET pages 72-83 for other buildings we will drive by
Fire Station #1 (Paris-Bingham addition, 1990) Remarks by: Jim Paris & Nolan Bingham
Cummins Health Center (Cummins Occupational Health Assoc.) (HHPA, 1973) Remarks by: Michael Ross, FAIA
Cummins Child Development Center (Carlos Jimenez, 2001) Remarks by: Carlos Jimenez, AIA
McDowell Elementary School (John Carl Warnecke, 1960)
1:00PM - 3:00PMDISCUSSION @ CLC Lecture Hall “Modernism, Mannerism or Architecture?”
Moderator:
John Morris Dixon, FAIA
Panelists:
Kevin Kennon, AIA Susie Kim, AIA Susan Szenasy Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA
5:00PM - 6:00PMPARLOR CHATwith Ben & Cynthia Weese @ Hotel Indigo
10:30PM - 11:00PMReturn Bus travel to Hotel Indigo
Drive by: Creekview Branch Bank (Deborah Berke, 2006)
6:30PM - 7:00PMBus travel to Otter Creek Country Club
If you have a car, you may drive on your own.
Drive by: Clifty Creek Elem. School (Richard Meier, 1982)
DAY 4 - AM: Sunday, 15 April 2012
7:00AM - 8:00AMContinental Breakfast @ Hotel Indigo
CHECK-OUT of HOTEL
8:00AM Board buses at Hotel Indigo parking lot, south side.
8:00AM - 8:30AMBus Travel
8:30AM - 9:15AM Hope, Indiana Tours Buses will separate into 2 Groups
Hope Elementary School (TAFT Architects, 1989) interior and exterior tour
Hope Library (Deborah Berke, 1998) interior and exterior tour
Hope branch bank Ben Weese (Harry Weese & Associates, 1961) exterior tour only
9:15AM - 9:45AMBus Travel Return to Columbus
9:45AM - 10:00AMMill Race Park bus tour (Michael Van Valkenburgh, Stanley Saitowitz, 1992)
Mill Race Senior Center (William Rawn, 2011) inteiror and exterior tour
12:00AM - 1:30PMBus Travel Return to Indianapolis Airport from Mill Race Center
10:00AM - 12:00AM
Brunch @ Mill Race Center (William Rawn, 2011)
Closing Discussion @ Mill Race Center “How do YOU define architectural design excellence?” Moderator:
John Morris Dixon, FAIA
Panelists: Ed Feiner, FAIA Carlos Jimenez, AIA Daniel McCoubrey, AIA Michael Ross, FAIA Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA
Tour Sites
Downtown Columbus, Indiana
“Avenue of the Architects” - Fifth Street
COB.......... Cummins Corporate Office Building Kevin Roche, 1984
P.O. .......... Columbus Post Office Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, 1969
JSPG........ Jackson Street Parking Garage Koetter Kim, 2009
IUB............ Irwin Union Bank (Cummins, use to be determined) Eero Saarinen, 1954
IOB............ Irwin Union Office Building & Arcade (Cummins offices) Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo 1972
FCC........... First Christian Church Eliel Saarinen, 1942
CVC.......... Columbus Visitors Center Kevin Roche, 1995 addition
LIB............ Cleo Rogers Memorial Library I. M. Pei, 1969
INN............ Irwin House & Gardens (Inn at Irwin Gardens) Henry Phillips, 1880 remodeling
FCC........... First Christian Church Eliel Saarinen, 1942
LES........... Lincoln Elementary School Gunnar Birkerts, 1967
StP............ St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Gunnar Birkerts, 1988
CMS.......... Central Middle School Ralph Johnson (Perkins+Will), 2007
Washington Street - “Main Street”
REP........... The Republic Myron Goldsmith (SOM), 1971
CCH.......... Columbus City Hall Edward Charles Bassett (SOM), 1981
BCC.......... Bartholowew County Courthouse Issac Hodgson, 1874
COM.......... The Commons Koetter Kim | CSO Architects, 2011
301............ 301 Washington Street (J. Irwin Miller’s office, Cummins offices) Alexander Girard, 1972
ZAH........... Zaharako’s (Ice Cream Parlor and Museum) (where J. Irwin Miller, Eero Saarinen and Charles Eames met), renovation 2009
432............ 432 Washington Street Lobby Former Cummins Offices, Alexander Girard
IUB............ Irwin Union Bank (Cummins, use to be determined) Eero Saarinen, 1954
IOB............ Irwin Union Office Building & Arcade (Cummins offices) Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo 1972
ATT............ AT&T Switching Center (corner of 7th and Franklin Streets) Paul Kennon (CRS), 1978
Jackson Street
IUCA+D.... Indiana University Center for Art + Design CSO Architects, 2009 facade, Louis Joyner, 2011 interiors
COM2........ Commons Office Building and Expansion for Cummins CSO Architects | Koetter Kim, 2009, 2012
P.O. .......... Columbus Post Office Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, 1969
JSPG........ Jackson Street Parking Garage Koetter Kim, 2009
COB.......... Cummins Corporate Office Building Kevin Roche, 1984
IOB............ Irwin Union Office Building & Arcade (Cummins offices) Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo 1972
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Commons photography by Susan Fleck
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The CommonsKoetter Kim | CSO Architects, 2011
Copley Wolff Design GroupPlayground & Streetscape design
Opening Reception
Presentation:“The Architectural Legacy of Columbus, Indiana” Bradley Brooks, IMA
Owner’s RepresentativeTaylor Bros. Construction
General ContractorDunlap & Company
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First Christian ChurchEliel & Eero Saarinen, 1942
2002 AdditionNolan Bingham
National Historic Landmark, 2000
Remarks | Tour: Nolan Bingham, AIA
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Cleo Rogers Memorial LibraryI. M. Pei, 1969
1987 AdditionJames Paris
Walking TourRemarks: Jim Paris, AIA
General Contractor, 1969Dunlap & Company
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St. Peter’s Lutheran ChurchGunnar Birkerts, 1988
Presentation | Tour: Gunnar Birkerts, FAIA
General ContractorForce Construction
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Lincoln Elementary SchoolGunnar Birkerts, 1967
Guided Walking Tour:Note school in sessionNO photos with children
General ContractorDunlap & Company
AIA Honor Award, 1968
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Central Middle SchoolRalph Johnson (Perkins + Will), 2007
Walking Tour, exterior onlySchool in session
General ContractorDunlap & Company
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Columbus City HallEdward Charles Bassett, SOM, 1981
General ContractorDunlap & Company
Construction ManagerRepp & Mundt
Design Statements
Lunch
Remarks: Philip Enquist, FAIA (SOM)
Miller House and Garden photography provided by Indianapolis Museum of Art
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Miller House & GardenEero Saarinen, 1957Kevin Roche, project architectAlexander Girard, interior designerDan Kiley, landscape architect
Group Tours:NO RestroomsSTAY ON GRAY RUGSIMA Photo Policy:PERSONAL USE ONLY NO FLASH, NO TRIPODS
Remarks: Bradley Brooks, IMA
Film: Miller House & Garden, IMA
General ContractorTaylor Bros. Construction
National Historic Landmark, 2000
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The RepublicMyron Goldsmith, SOM, 1970
General ContractorDunlap & Company
AIA Honor Award, 1975
Close
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Downtown Walking TourEnter 2nd Street Entry
Remarks | Guided tours:Louis Joyner, AIAJeff Brown (owner)
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Irwin Union BankEero Saarinen, 1954Dan Kiley, landscape architect
National Historic Landmark, 2000
Downtown Walking Tour
Remarks:Todd Williams, AIA
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Irwin Union Bank Office Building and ArcadeKevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, 1973Jack Curtis, landscape architect
Downtown Walking TourGeneral ContractorTaylor Bros. Construction
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AT&T Switching CenterPaul Kennon, CRS, 1978
Downtown Walking Tour
AIA Honor Award, 1980
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County CourthouseIsaac Hodgson, 1874
3rd Street GarageCSO Architects, 2009
The Cole ApartmentsCSO Architects, 2012(under construction)
Veterans MemorialThompson & Rose, 1997Michael Van Valkenburgh, landscape
Downtown Walking Tour
General ContractorDunlap & Company
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301 Washington StreetAlexander Girard, 1970
The office of J. Irwin MillerGuided tours | Remarks
StreetscapePaul Kennon, CRS, 19902011, Copley Wolff (Commons)
Zaharako’s Parlor19002009 restoration
Downtown Walking Tour
2012 remodeling David Force / Force DesignForce Construction
The new Commons Construction Progress Columbus, Indiana Photos by Steven R. Risting - CSO Architects
Washington Street elevation
The new Commons - 2011 (KKA/CSO)
The Commons - 1973 (Pelli)
Courthouse 3rd St. 4th St.Original building massing Existing Buildings
Storefront ImprovementsAlexander Girard, 1964
432 Washington Street LobbyFormer Cummins OfficesAlexander Girard
“Where Eero Saarinen and J. Irwin Miller met”
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Commons Office BuildingKoetter Kim | CSO, 2009
Office Building AdditionCSO | Koetter Kim, 2012
(under construction)
Columbus Post OfficeKevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, 1970
Jackson St. GarageKoetter Kim, 2009
Downtown Walking Tour
General ContractorTaylor Bros. Construction
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Breeden RealtorsThomas Beeby, Gary Ainge, 1995
Cummins GarageStructurePoint, Todd Williams,Kevin Roche - advisor, 2012
(under construction)
600 Washington Street ApartmentsCSO Architects, 2013(in design)
General ContractorDunlap & Company
Visitors Center AdditionKevin Roche, 1995
General ContractorDunlap & Company
Walkway Project“Friendship Alley”William A. Johnson, 1998
Downtown Walking Tour
RestorationRepp & Mundt
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Cummins Corporate Office BuildingKevin Roche, 1984Jack Curtis, landscape
Reception withCummins Executives& Community Leaders
Guided Tours
Dinner:Cerealine Building
Cerealine Building RestorationRepp & Mundt
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North Christian ChurchEero Saarinen, 1964Dan Kiley, landscape
Remarks | Tours: Louis Joyner, AIA
National Historic Landmark, 2000
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
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St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic ChurchSteven Risting (Ratio Architects), 2002
Remarks | Tours: Steven Risting, AIA
General ContractorDunlap & Company
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Northside Middle SchoolBen Weese (Harry Weese and Associates), 1961Leers Weinzapfel, 1991 addition
Exterior tour onlyGeneral Contractor, 1961Repp & Mundt
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Lillian C. Schmitt Elementary SchoolHarry Weese, 1957Leers Weinzapfel, 1991 addition
Exterior tour only
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First Baptist ChurchHarry Weese, 1965Dan Kiley, landscape
Presentation | Tour: Ben Weese, FAIACynthia Weese, FAIA
National Historic Landmark, 2000
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
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Richards Elem. SchoolEdward Larrabee Barnes, 19651997 additionDan Kiley, landscape
F. Smith Elem. SchoolJohn Johansen, 19691997 Addition
Parkside Elem. SchoolNorman Fletcher, TAC, 19621990 addition
Par 3 Golf Club HouseBruce Adams, 1972
Bus Tour
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
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Fire Station No. 4Robert Venturi (Venturi & Rauch), 1967
Bus Tour
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Columbus Learning CenterKevin Kennon (KPF), 2005
Tour | RemarksKevin Kennon, AIA Construction Manager
Taylor Bros. Construction
MasonryRepp & Mundt
Design StatementsLunchPanel Discussion
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Advanced Manufacturing Center for ExcellenceCesar Pelli, 2011
Construction ManagerTaylor Bros. ConstructionSelf-guided Tour
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Cummins Tech Center Harry Weese, 1968
Cummins Engine PlantHarry Weese, 1960 ExpansionKevin Roche, 1996 Expansion
General Contractor, 1996 expansionTaylor Bros. Construction
Architectural Bus Tour
Cummins Health CenterHHPA, 1973AIA Honor Award, 1976
Cummins ChildcareCarlos Jimenez, 2001& 2004 addition
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
Tour | RemarksMichael Ross
Tour | RemarksCarlos Jimenez
General ContractorTaylor Bros. Construction
General Contractor, 1960 expansionRepp & Mundt
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State Street Branch BankPaul Kennon, CRS, 1974
COSCO Office AdditionHarry Weese, 1962
Salvation ArmyHarry Weese, 1959
Fodrea Elem. SchoolPaul Kennon, CRS, 1973
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
Architectural Bus Tour
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Mabel McDowell Adult Education CenterJohn Carl Warnecke, 1960 (originally an Elementary School)
National Historic Landmark, 2000
Architectural Bus TourGeneral ContractorRepp & Mundt
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Regional HospitalRobert A.M. Stern, 1992
Mental Health CenterJames Steward Polshek, 1972
Hamilton Center Ice ArenaHarry Weese, 1958
Eastbrook Branch BankHarry Weese, 1961
General ContractorDunlap & Company
Architectural Bus Tour
General ContractorTaylor Bros. Construction
General ContractorTaylor Bros. Construction
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
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Fire Station No. 1Leighton Bowers, 1941Paris | Bingham, 1990 addition & renovation
Remarks | Tour: James Paris, AIANolan Bingham, AIA
General Contractor, 1990 additionRepp & Mundt
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Clifty Creek Elementary SchoolRichard Meier, 1982Stamberg Aferiat, 1997 addition
Bus to Otter CreekGeneral Contractor, 1982, 1997 additionRepp & Mundt
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Otter Creek Clubhouse and Golf CourseHarry Weese, 1965
Dan Kiley, landscape architectureRobert Trent Jones, golf course designRees Jones, 1995 golf course expansionKevin Roche, 2010 scoreboard
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
2012 COD Banquet
Reception | Dinner
Keynote Speaker: Will Miller
COD Member Slide Show
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Creekview Branch Bank Deborah Berke, 2006
Evening Bus Tour(Return from Otter Creek)
General ContractorForce Construction
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Hope Elementary SchoolTAFT Architects, 1989
Bus Tour (Sunday)General ContractorRepp & Mundt
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Hope LibraryDeborah Berke, 1998
Bus Tour (Sunday)General ContractorRepp & Mundt
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Hope Branch BankBen Weese (Harry Weese and Associates), 1958
Bus Tour (Sunday)
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Mill Race ParkMichael Van Valkenburgh, 1992Stanley Saitowitz, structures
Bus Tour (Sunday)General Contractor (Tower)Force Construction
General Contractor (Covered Bridge & Amphitheater)Taylor Bros. Construction
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Mill Race CenterWilliam Rawn, 2011
Construction ManagerTaylor Bros. Construction
Sunday Brunch
Closing Discussion
Columbus mapConference tour sitesTHUR PM: Walesboro / WestsideSES.............Southside Elementary SchoolFS6..............Fire Station #6CMEP..........Cummins Midrange Engine PlantRPC............Republic Printing CenterWHBB.........West Hill Plaza Branch BankTL...............Tipton Lakes developmentFS5.............Fire Station #5I65BR.........1-65 Gateway Bridge2StBR.........2nd Street Gateway Bridge
SAT AM: Near NorthNCC............North Christian ChurchSt.C............St. Bartholomew Catholic ChurchNSMS.........Northside Middle SchoolSES............Schmitt Elementary School
SAT AM: NortheastFBC............First Baptist ChurchPAR3..........Par 3 ClubhouseRES............Richards Elementary School
SAT AM: Northeast / NorthFS4.............Fire Station #4FSES..........Francis Smith Elementary SchoolEBB............Eastbrook Plaza Branch BankPSES..........Parkside Elementary SchoolCLC............Columbus Learning CenterAMCE.........Advanced Manufacturing Center for Excellence
SAT PM: EastsideFS1.............Fire Station #1 additionSP...............Sycamore PlaceCP1............Cummins Engine Plant 1CTS............Cummins Technology CenterCOHA.........Cummins Health CenterCCDC.........Cummins Child Development CenterSBB............State Street Branch BankCOSCO......Cosco Office BuildingSA..............Salvation Army Community CenterFES............Fodrea Elementary SchoolMAEC.........Mabel McDowell Adult Education CenterCRH............Columbus Regional HospitalMHC............Mental Health CenterHCIA...........Hamilton Center Ice Arena
SUN AM: Hope, IN / Mill Race ParkHES............Hope Elementary SchoolHBB............Hope Branch BankHLIB...........Hope LibraryMRP............Mill Race ParkMRC...........Mill Race Center
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Optional Tour Sites& Downtown Food/Drink Options
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Columbus downtown food and drink
Phi Bar & GrillHotel Indigo, 400 Brown St.lunch, dinner, coffee11am-6pm
Cinema CafeYES Cinema, 328 Jackson Streetlunch, mufffins, coffee8am-2pm
The Garage Pub and Grill308 Fourth Streetlunch, dinner, burgers, wraps, sandwichescraft beers, Cigar Room11am-11pm (M-SAT)
Bistro 310310 Fourth Streetlunch, dinner, drinks11am-9pm
Columbus BarPower House Brewing Co.322 Fourth Streetsandwiches, tenderloins, craft beers11am-11pm (M-TH), 11am-1am (F-SAT)4pm-11pm (SUN)
Puccini’s Pizza318 Washington Street, The Commons (4th Street entry)pizza, pasta, wine, beer11am-10:30pm (TH-9:30pm)
Soups by Design424 Washington StreetFriendship Alley entryhomemade soups,salad, sandwiches10am-7pm (M-F)
Piepers423 Washington Streetlunch, sandwiches, salads, deserts10am-2pm (M-F)
Tre Bicchieri425 Washington StreetItalian lunch, dinner, drinks11am-2pm lunch (TH-F)5pm-9pm dinner (F-10pm)5pm-10pm SAT, closed SUN
Fork @ 523523 Washington Streetsmall plate bistro, wine, spirits5pm-9pm
Jill’s Downtown Diner421 Seventh Streetsandwiches, coffee
Dairy Queen Brazier616 E. Third Streetlunch, dinner, drinks
McDonald’s611 E. Third Streetlunch, dinner, drinks
Scotty’s Burger Joint310 Washington Street, The Commonspizza, pasta, wine, craft beerTH-11am-midnight, F-11am-1amS/S- 9am-1am
Hubbard & Cravens Coffee310 Washington Street, The Commons(in Scotty’s Burger Joint)coffee, pastry
Smith’s Row418 Fourth Streetlunch, dinner, drinks11am-2pm lunch, 4:30-9:30pm dinnerClosed Sunday
4th Street Bar & Grill433 Fourth Streetlunch, dinner, burgers, sandwiches, drinks11am-1am (M-TH), 11am-2:30am (F)5pm-2:30am (SAT)
Zaharakos 329 Washington Streetsoups, salads, sandwiches, sodas, sundaes, ice cream parlor, museum8am-8pm (M-F), 9am-8pm (S-S)
Gramz Bakery and Cafe409 Washington Streetbaked goods, sandwiches, salads7am-7pm (M-F), 8am-2pm (SAT)
Papa’s Downtown Deli412 Washington Streetbreakfast, lunch7am-2:30pm (M-F), 8am-2:30pm (SAT)9:30am-1:30pm (SAT brunch)
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Cummins Midrange Engine Plant, WalesboroKevin Roche, 1973
Optional Tour (Thursday)
Guided Interior TourStay with Cummins GuideWear safety glasses and safety vestsWear closed toed shoes and pantsPersonal photography only Exterior photos allowed Interior photos limited to office mezzanine area per Guide No interior photos in plant area
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Fire Station No. 6William Rawn, 1998
Columbus Gateway2nd Street BridgeJ. Muller, 1999
West Hill Branch BankCarlos Jimenez, 2001
Southside Elem. SchoolEliot Noyes, 1969
General ContractorDunlap & Company
Optional Bus Tour (Thursday)
General ContractorRepp & Mundt
Photo: Gregory Murphey
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Indianapolis architectural sites
Monument Circle Lucas Oil Stadium HKS, 2008
NCAA Headquarters Michael Graves, 1999
Indiana State Museum Ratio Architects. 2002
IMS Pagoda Jonathan Hess, BDMD. 2000
Indianapolis Museum of Art Edward Larrabee Barnes. 1969 Jonathan Hess, BDMD, 2005
IMA Visitors Pavilion Marlon Blackwell, 2010
Christian Theology Seminary Edward Larrabee Barnes. 1966
Indianapolis Art Center Michael Graves, 1996
Photo by Dave Enterkin, Invison Marketing Media
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Indianapolis International AirportHOK, AeroDesign Group, 2008
Photo: Sam Fentress
CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE Anthony “Tony” Costello, FAIA Conference Co-Chair Steven R. Risting, AIA Conference Co-Chair Steven K. Alspaugh, AIA Tom Cheesman, AIA Nick Alexander Pierre Theriot, AIA
A special thanks to:COLUMBUS AREA VISITORS CENTER Lynn Lucas Executive Director Joyce Orwin Volunteer and Tour Coordinator Becky Harper Director of Sales Don Nissen Director of Information ManagementAIA INDIANA / AIA INDIANAPOLIS Jason Shelley Executive DirectorINDIANA UNIVERSITY CENTER ART + DESIGN Kelly Wilson Director
2012 COMMITTEE ON DESIGN ADVISORY GROUP Mike Mense, FAIA 2012 Chair Marlene Imizian, AIA Vice Chair Anne Schopf, FAIA Past Chair Lori Krejci, AIA Treasurer Steven K. Alspaugh, AIA Secretary James Lord II, AIA Honors and Awards Chair Philip Laird, AIA Corporate Sponsorship Chair James Childress, FAIA Communications Chair
2012 COD COMMUNICATONS COMMITTEE (Coordinators) Tania Salgado, AIA City Guides Andy King, AIA Member Slide Show Ann Thompson Website
2012 COD HONORS & AWARDS COMMITTEE (Coordinators) Andy Metter, FAIA Gold Medal Doug Benson, AIA Firm Award Paul Mankins, FAIA Firm Award John Snyder, AIA Twenty-five year Award Carol Bentel, FAIA Institute Honors for Collaborative Achievement Award Donald Henke, AIA Honorary Fellowship
2012 COD COMPETITION COORDINATOR Andy King, AIA
AIA STAFF D. Bruce Bland Director, Knowledge Community Sharia Barksdale Manager, Meetings Ann Harris Specialist, Knowledge Outreach Tonya Horsley Director, Meetings Kathleen Simpson Manager, Knowledge Community
2012 AIA COD ARCHITECTURAL INTERN SCHOLARS The following scholars were provided a scholarship to attend our Spring Conference in Columbus, Indiana, covering travel expenses and registration to the conference.
Sheena Enriquez, Assoicate AIA Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL Aaron Trahan, Associate AIA Elkus Manfredi Architects, Allston, MA
Booklet layout and photography (unless otherwise noted) by Steven Risting, AIACover design based on “dancing C” design by Paul Rand for the Columbus Visitors Center’s 1974 book cover
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